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New York City Jewish Educators Say They’re Leaving Teacher Union Due to Antisemitism

Dozens of Jewish educators in New York City said they are cutting ties with the United Federation of Teachers, citing a culture of antisemitism that they argue has taken root in the public-school system. The announcement, made in the final week of August 2025, included calls for the union to adopt the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and to bar classroom materials that demonize Jews, Zionism, or Israel. Organizers said the climate has chilled debate and left many professionals feeling isolated.

Participants described incidents that, in their view, went insufficiently addressed by administrators and union leaders. They argued that stronger policies and training are necessary to ensure Jewish staff and students feel safe and respected. The move drew attention from city and state officials who have been grappling with a rise in bias incidents and seeking ways to balance free expression with protections against harassment.

Those involved said they hope the decision prompts constructive reforms and a more transparent process for reporting and resolving complaints. They also underscored that the goal is not division but an environment where educators can serve all students without fear of hostility or reprisal.

(TOI/VFI News)

“Lord, comfort and protect Jewish educators and students in New York City. Grant courage to speak truth with grace, wisdom to officials crafting policies, and healing where trust has been broken. May schools become places of dignity, learning, and mutual respect for every child created in Your image.”

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